Eindhoven, the Netherlands – Each year, eight million tons of plastic end up in the
oceans, killing one million marine birds and threatening hundreds of marine
life species. Plastic pollution has become one of the most pressing
environmental issues and consumers are increasingly critical of the packaging
of products that they buy.
Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting, is
actively striving for a reduction of the environmental impact of its products.
As part of its packaging policy, Signify already uses 80% recycled paper for
its packaging and will now start phasing out all plastics from packaging for
consumer-related products with the aim to be plastic-free in 2021.
By phasing out plastic used for
consumer product packaging, Signify will avoid the use of over 2,500 tonnes of
plastics per year. This is equal to 125 million PET bottles which, placed in a
row, would stretch more than 8,000 kilometers (5,000 miles),roughly the
distance from Tromsø in the north of Norway, to
Gibraltar at the southern tip of the Iberian peninsula, and back[1].
On top of that, our new packaging is smaller, reducing carbon emissions from
transport and the materials we use by 6,000 tons per year – equivalent to the
amount of CO2 that 270,000 fully grown trees can absorb in a year[2].
“Plastic waste has a very
negative impact on our planet and its biodiversity and we decided that we must
take a leading role and start using plastic-free alternatives. It is the right
thing to do and meets the increasing expectations of our customers,” said Eric
Rondolat, CEO of Signify. “I look forward to the moment that we can announce
that we no longer use plastics in our packaging.”
On average, Signify’s packaging
policy already requires all packaging to contain more than 80% recycled paper
and virgin materials must be from certified renewable sources. In cases where
paper-based materials aren’t applicable, Signify looks into other non-plastic alternatives.
Signify has already started the phase-out of plastic by removing commonly used
plastic inserts from Philips Hue bulb packaging. It has also selected paper
foam to package the recently launched Philips Hue Play HDMI Sync Box. Replacing
blister packs with paper-based box packaging will be sequenced across our
product portfolio and different regions, starting with LED bulbs in Europe in
the third quarter of 2020, and the rest of the world following from the start
of 2021.
Signify
already started replacing the plastic blister packaging for its LED lamps with
paper-based materials in the Pacific, where the switch was received very
positively and resulted in an increase in sales.
“When
we replaced our packaging in the Pacific region, customers said that it was
more appealing and environmentally friendly,” Rondolat added. “I call upon other companies to join us in making the
switch and will gladly share our lessons learned.”
Phasing out plastics is a
further way we are driving sustainability in our business and another milestone
alongside our Brighter
Lives, Better World sustainability program. We
are on track to achieve carbon neutrality globally this year and already
achieved carbon
neutrality in
15 of our 19 markets. We were recognized in 2019 by being named Industry Leader in the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index for the third year in a row.
[1] Based on Signify’s own calculations using PET bottles of
0.5 liters
[2] One tree can sequester 22 kilograms of CO2
per year
Signify
already started replacing the plastic blister packaging for its LED lamps with
paper-based materials in the Pacific, where the switch was received very
positively and resulted in an increase in sales.
“When
we replaced our packaging in the Pacific region, customers said that it was
more appealing and environmentally friendly,” Rondolat added. “I call upon other companies to join us in making the
switch and will gladly share our lessons learned.”
Phasing out plastics is a further way we are driving sustainability in
our business and another milestone alongside our Brighter
Lives, Better World sustainability program. We
are on track to achieve carbon neutrality globally this year and already
achieved carbon
neutrality in
15 of our 19 markets. We were recognized in 2019 by being named Industry Leader in the Dow Jones
Sustainability Index for the third year in a row.
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